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Street Date 9/30/25
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In the 1990s, Something Weird Video hypnotized a generation of movie maniacs by unearthing the most radically surreal genre films of all time—all via the magic of VHS. DRUG-O-RAMA VIDEO PARTY is a loving tribute to those cathode-tube-fueled days. Featuring four drug-and-sex-crazed features—all preserved from the original Something Weird S-VHS masters—this collection serves as a time machine to a beloved era in home video history.
HELP WANTED FEMALE (1968, 68 mins, B&W)
Dementedly campy and just plain demented, this sexploitation murder-party stars Sebastian Gregory as an LSD-fueled serial killer named Sebastian Gregory.
HEDONISTIC PLEASURES (1969, 55 mins, Color)
"This is Hollywood, baby—the world's biggest whore!" So begins this bizarro, psychedelic "documentary" about La La Land's sexual underground from the producers of THE HARD ROAD.
ALICE IN ACIDLAND (1969, 54 mins, B&W/Color)
One-part After School Special and all-parts unreal, this dreamy riff on Lewis Carroll's classic follows a drug-crazed sex kitten as she plunges headfirst down the wrong rabbit hole.
THE HARD ROAD (1970, 85 mins, Color)
The ultimate collision between exploitation and classroom scare films, this knock-out by director Gary Graver features a role from Liz Renay (John Waters's DESPERATE LIVING) and more pill popping than VALLEY OF THE DOLLS.
FEATURES:
Region Free Blu-ray
Preserved from the original 1990s Something Weird S-VHS tape masters
Stoned trailers and drive-in snipes
Promotional gallery
Watch the full, uninterrupted program in “all nite slumber party” mode
Booklet with essay by Something Weird's Lisa Petrucci
English SDH subtitles